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Russia Part 1 traces the origins of modern Russia and Ukraine among Slavic tribes, Viking raiders, and the medieval kingdom of Kievan Rus. Mongol hordes brought death and destruction, but under the first Tsars, a strong Russian state slowly emerged.
A note on 'Ivan the Terrible' - in Russia, Ivan IV has the epithet 'Гро́зный', which means 'Great' or 'Formidable'. So why is he called Ivan 'the Terrible' in this video? Because he was evil or useless? No, it is because 'Гро́зный' was first translated into English many years ago as 'Terrible', when the word commonly meant awesome or formidable (see definitions 3 & 4 here: http://www.dictionary.com/browse/terrible?s=t). And in English, Ivan IV has been known as Ivan the Terrible ever since.
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published:21 Oct 2015

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Part horror movie, part journalistic investigation – this film will bring to life the dark, sexual and bestial world of Rasputin, Russia’s own anti-Christ. From the nightmare wastes of the Siberian landscape and its clandestine sects, to the grandure of St Petersburg that belied a dark underworld of saunas and sexual frustration, this is the story of a grossly misunderstood figure who swept in from the east preaching a new kind of holiness and bringing destruction to the Tsars. For his was a holiness that could heal, but that demanded sexual sin, flagellation and the worship of Rasputin himself? With a strong sense of the darkness that Rasputin brought on Russia, and with bold, haunting musical effects throughout, the film will employ journalistic contributors who will revisit Rasputin’s haunts and eke out modern day equivalents in an attempt to understand how one man could reek such havoc on one of the world’s centres of culture. With the recent discovery of a lost file that contains the first hand testimony of many of his acquaintances and close friends, we will bring alive the voices of those who were closest to Rasputin, his lovers, rivals and devotees. Their voices will accompany rich, atmospheric sequences that give a haunting vision of what took place in the cloisters and bath houses of Rasputin’s world, more impressionistic mini-horror movies than reconstructions.
Content licensed from Digital RightsGroup (DRG).
Produced by OxfordFilm And Television.

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's technological and cultural development.
For more information, visit: scottwpalmer.com/russianhistory

published:07 Sep 2015

views:4579

Let us return in time....
to days of love....
and to days of glory....
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Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's technological and cultural development.
For more information, visit: scottwpalmer.com/russianhistory

At the beginning of the 19th century, the Russian Empire extended from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Black Sea on the south, from the Baltic Sea on the west to the Pacific Ocean, and (until 1867) into Alaska in North America on the east. With 125.6 million subjects registered by the 1897 census, it had the third largest population in the world at the time, after Qing China and the British Empire. Like all empires, it included a large disparity in terms of economics, ethnicity, and religion. There were numerous dissident elements, who launched numerous rebellions and assassination attempts; they were closely watched by the secret police, with thousands exiled to Siberia.

The Russian SFSR was the only republic of the USSR without its own anthem, although most republics within the federation did have anthems of their own. The lyric-free "Patrioticheskaya Pesnya", composed by Mikhail Glinka, was officially adopted in 1990 by the Supreme Soviet of Russia and confirmed in 1993, after the dissolution of the Soviet Union, by President of Russia, Boris Yeltsin. The government sponsored contests to create lyrics for the unpopular anthem because of its inability to inspire Russian athletes during international competitions. None of the entries were adopted, resulting in President Vladimir Putin's restoration of the Soviet anthem, albeit without lyrics. The government sponsored a contest to find lyrics, eventually settling upon a composition by Mikhalkov; according to the government, the lyrics were selected to evoke and eulogize the history and traditions of Russia. The new anthem was adopted in late 2000, and became the second anthem used by Russia after the dissolution of the Soviet Union.

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Epic History: Russia Part 1

Epic History: Russia Part 1

Epic History: Russia Part 1

Russia Part 1 traces the origins of modern Russia and Ukraine among Slavic tribes, Viking raiders, and the medieval kingdom of Kievan Rus. Mongol hordes brought death and destruction, but under the first Tsars, a strong Russian state slowly emerged.
A note on 'Ivan the Terrible' - in Russia, Ivan IV has the epithet 'Гро́зный', which means 'Great' or 'Formidable'. So why is he called Ivan 'the Terrible' in this video? Because he was evil or useless? No, it is because 'Гро́зный' was first translated into English many years ago as 'Terrible', when the word commonly meant awesome or formidable (see definitions 3 & 4 here: http://www.dictionary.com/browse/terrible?s=t). And in English, Ivan IV has been known as Ivan the Terrible ever since.
Please help support EpicHistory TV at Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/EpicHistoryTV...
Website: http://www.epichistory.tv
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48:27

The Real Rasputin (Imperial Russia Documentary) | Timeline

The Real Rasputin (Imperial Russia Documentary) | Timeline

The Real Rasputin (Imperial Russia Documentary) | Timeline

Part horror movie, part journalistic investigation – this film will bring to life the dark, sexual and bestial world of Rasputin, Russia’s own anti-Christ. From the nightmare wastes of the Siberian landscape and its clandestine sects, to the grandure of St Petersburg that belied a dark underworld of saunas and sexual frustration, this is the story of a grossly misunderstood figure who swept in from the east preaching a new kind of holiness and bringing destruction to the Tsars. For his was a holiness that could heal, but that demanded sexual sin, flagellation and the worship of Rasputin himself? With a strong sense of the darkness that Rasputin brought on Russia, and with bold, haunting musical effects throughout, the film will employ journalistic contributors who will revisit Rasputin’s haunts and eke out modern day equivalents in an attempt to understand how one man could reek such havoc on one of the world’s centres of culture. With the recent discovery of a lost file that contains the first hand testimony of many of his acquaintances and close friends, we will bring alive the voices of those who were closest to Rasputin, his lovers, rivals and devotees. Their voices will accompany rich, atmospheric sequences that give a haunting vision of what took place in the cloisters and bath houses of Rasputin’s world, more impressionistic mini-horror movies than reconstructions.
Content licensed from Digital RightsGroup (DRG).
Produced by OxfordFilm And Television.

Imperial Russian Anthem

Imperial Russia 1: The Great State of Kiev

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's technological and cultural development.
For more information, visit: scottwpalmer.com/russianhistory

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The glory of the Imperial Russia

The glory of the Imperial Russia

The glory of the Imperial Russia

Let us return in time....
to days of love....
and to days of glory....
please rate and comment

Imperial Russia 3: Russia between East and West

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's technological and cultural development.
For more information, visit: scottwpalmer.com/russianhistory

Epic History: Russia Part 1

Russia Part 1 traces the origins of modern Russia and Ukraine among Slavic tribes, Viking raiders, and the medieval kingdom of Kievan Rus. Mongol hordes brought death and destruction, but under the first Tsars, a strong Russian state slowly emerged.
A note on 'Ivan the Terrible' - in Russia, Ivan IV has the epithet 'Гро́зный', which means 'Great' or 'Formidable'. So why is he called Ivan 'the Terrible' in this video? Because he was evil or useless? No, it is because 'Гро́зный' was first translated into English many years ago as 'Terrible', when the word commonly meant awesome or formidable (see definitions 3 & 4 here: http://www.dictionary.com/browse/terrible?s=t). And in English, Ivan IV has been known as Ivan the Terrible ever since.
Please help support EpicHistory TV at Patreon:
htt...

published: 21 Oct 2015

The Real Rasputin (Imperial Russia Documentary) | Timeline

Part horror movie, part journalistic investigation – this film will bring to life the dark, sexual and bestial world of Rasputin, Russia’s own anti-Christ. From the nightmare wastes of the Siberian landscape and its clandestine sects, to the grandure of St Petersburg that belied a dark underworld of saunas and sexual frustration, this is the story of a grossly misunderstood figure who swept in from the east preaching a new kind of holiness and bringing destruction to the Tsars. For his was a holiness that could heal, but that demanded sexual sin, flagellation and the worship of Rasputin himself? With a strong sense of the darkness that Rasputin brought on Russia, and with bold, haunting musical effects throughout, the film will employ journalistic contributors who will revisit Rasputin’s h...

Imperial Russian Anthem

Imperial Russia 1: The Great State of Kiev

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's technological and cultural development.
For more information, visit: scottwpalmer.com/russianhistory

published: 07 Sep 2015

The glory of the Imperial Russia

Let us return in time....
to days of love....
and to days of glory....
please rate and comment

1796 - Imperial Russian March

Imperial Russia 3: Russia between East and West

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's technological and cultural development.
For more information, visit: scottwpalmer.com/russianhistory

Russia Part 1 traces the origins of modern Russia and Ukraine among Slavic tribes, Viking raiders, and the medieval kingdom of Kievan Rus. Mongol hordes brought death and destruction, but under the first Tsars, a strong Russian state slowly emerged.
A note on 'Ivan the Terrible' - in Russia, Ivan IV has the epithet 'Гро́зный', which means 'Great' or 'Formidable'. So why is he called Ivan 'the Terrible' in this video? Because he was evil or useless? No, it is because 'Гро́зный' was first translated into English many years ago as 'Terrible', when the word commonly meant awesome or formidable (see definitions 3 & 4 here: http://www.dictionary.com/browse/terrible?s=t). And in English, Ivan IV has been known as Ivan the Terrible ever since.
Please help support EpicHistory TV at Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/EpicHistoryTV...
Website: http://www.epichistory.tv
Twitter: https://twitter.com/EpicHistoryTV

Russia Part 1 traces the origins of modern Russia and Ukraine among Slavic tribes, Viking raiders, and the medieval kingdom of Kievan Rus. Mongol hordes brought death and destruction, but under the first Tsars, a strong Russian state slowly emerged.
A note on 'Ivan the Terrible' - in Russia, Ivan IV has the epithet 'Гро́зный', which means 'Great' or 'Formidable'. So why is he called Ivan 'the Terrible' in this video? Because he was evil or useless? No, it is because 'Гро́зный' was first translated into English many years ago as 'Terrible', when the word commonly meant awesome or formidable (see definitions 3 & 4 here: http://www.dictionary.com/browse/terrible?s=t). And in English, Ivan IV has been known as Ivan the Terrible ever since.
Please help support EpicHistory TV at Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/EpicHistoryTV...
Website: http://www.epichistory.tv
Twitter: https://twitter.com/EpicHistoryTV

The Real Rasputin (Imperial Russia Documentary) | Timeline

Part horror movie, part journalistic investigation – this film will bring to life the dark, sexual and bestial world of Rasputin, Russia’s own anti-Christ. From...

Part horror movie, part journalistic investigation – this film will bring to life the dark, sexual and bestial world of Rasputin, Russia’s own anti-Christ. From the nightmare wastes of the Siberian landscape and its clandestine sects, to the grandure of St Petersburg that belied a dark underworld of saunas and sexual frustration, this is the story of a grossly misunderstood figure who swept in from the east preaching a new kind of holiness and bringing destruction to the Tsars. For his was a holiness that could heal, but that demanded sexual sin, flagellation and the worship of Rasputin himself? With a strong sense of the darkness that Rasputin brought on Russia, and with bold, haunting musical effects throughout, the film will employ journalistic contributors who will revisit Rasputin’s haunts and eke out modern day equivalents in an attempt to understand how one man could reek such havoc on one of the world’s centres of culture. With the recent discovery of a lost file that contains the first hand testimony of many of his acquaintances and close friends, we will bring alive the voices of those who were closest to Rasputin, his lovers, rivals and devotees. Their voices will accompany rich, atmospheric sequences that give a haunting vision of what took place in the cloisters and bath houses of Rasputin’s world, more impressionistic mini-horror movies than reconstructions.
Content licensed from Digital RightsGroup (DRG).
Produced by OxfordFilm And Television.

Part horror movie, part journalistic investigation – this film will bring to life the dark, sexual and bestial world of Rasputin, Russia’s own anti-Christ. From the nightmare wastes of the Siberian landscape and its clandestine sects, to the grandure of St Petersburg that belied a dark underworld of saunas and sexual frustration, this is the story of a grossly misunderstood figure who swept in from the east preaching a new kind of holiness and bringing destruction to the Tsars. For his was a holiness that could heal, but that demanded sexual sin, flagellation and the worship of Rasputin himself? With a strong sense of the darkness that Rasputin brought on Russia, and with bold, haunting musical effects throughout, the film will employ journalistic contributors who will revisit Rasputin’s haunts and eke out modern day equivalents in an attempt to understand how one man could reek such havoc on one of the world’s centres of culture. With the recent discovery of a lost file that contains the first hand testimony of many of his acquaintances and close friends, we will bring alive the voices of those who were closest to Rasputin, his lovers, rivals and devotees. Their voices will accompany rich, atmospheric sequences that give a haunting vision of what took place in the cloisters and bath houses of Rasputin’s world, more impressionistic mini-horror movies than reconstructions.
Content licensed from Digital RightsGroup (DRG).
Produced by OxfordFilm And Television.

Imperial Russia 1: The Great State of Kiev

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's techn...

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's technological and cultural development.
For more information, visit: scottwpalmer.com/russianhistory

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's technological and cultural development.
For more information, visit: scottwpalmer.com/russianhistory

Imperial Russia 3: Russia between East and West

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's techn...

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's technological and cultural development.
For more information, visit: scottwpalmer.com/russianhistory

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's technological and cultural development.
For more information, visit: scottwpalmer.com/russianhistory

Epic History: Russia Part 1

Russia Part 1 traces the origins of modern Russia and Ukraine among Slavic tribes, Viking raiders, and the medieval kingdom of Kievan Rus. Mongol hordes brought death and destruction, but under the first Tsars, a strong Russian state slowly emerged.
A note on 'Ivan the Terrible' - in Russia, Ivan IV has the epithet 'Гро́зный', which means 'Great' or 'Formidable'. So why is he called Ivan 'the Terrible' in this video? Because he was evil or useless? No, it is because 'Гро́зный' was first translated into English many years ago as 'Terrible', when the word commonly meant awesome or formidable (see definitions 3 & 4 here: http://www.dictionary.com/browse/terrible?s=t). And in English, Ivan IV has been known as Ivan the Terrible ever since.
Please help support EpicHistory TV at Patreon:
htt...

published: 21 Oct 2015

The Real Rasputin (Imperial Russia Documentary) | Timeline

Part horror movie, part journalistic investigation – this film will bring to life the dark, sexual and bestial world of Rasputin, Russia’s own anti-Christ. From the nightmare wastes of the Siberian landscape and its clandestine sects, to the grandure of St Petersburg that belied a dark underworld of saunas and sexual frustration, this is the story of a grossly misunderstood figure who swept in from the east preaching a new kind of holiness and bringing destruction to the Tsars. For his was a holiness that could heal, but that demanded sexual sin, flagellation and the worship of Rasputin himself? With a strong sense of the darkness that Rasputin brought on Russia, and with bold, haunting musical effects throughout, the film will employ journalistic contributors who will revisit Rasputin’s h...

Imperial Russian Anthem

Imperial Russia 1: The Great State of Kiev

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's technological and cultural development.
For more information, visit: scottwpalmer.com/russianhistory

published: 07 Sep 2015

The glory of the Imperial Russia

Let us return in time....
to days of love....
and to days of glory....
please rate and comment

1796 - Imperial Russian March

Imperial Russia 3: Russia between East and West

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's technological and cultural development.
For more information, visit: scottwpalmer.com/russianhistory

Russia Part 1 traces the origins of modern Russia and Ukraine among Slavic tribes, Viking raiders, and the medieval kingdom of Kievan Rus. Mongol hordes brought death and destruction, but under the first Tsars, a strong Russian state slowly emerged.
A note on 'Ivan the Terrible' - in Russia, Ivan IV has the epithet 'Гро́зный', which means 'Great' or 'Formidable'. So why is he called Ivan 'the Terrible' in this video? Because he was evil or useless? No, it is because 'Гро́зный' was first translated into English many years ago as 'Terrible', when the word commonly meant awesome or formidable (see definitions 3 & 4 here: http://www.dictionary.com/browse/terrible?s=t). And in English, Ivan IV has been known as Ivan the Terrible ever since.
Please help support EpicHistory TV at Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/EpicHistoryTV...
Website: http://www.epichistory.tv
Twitter: https://twitter.com/EpicHistoryTV

Russia Part 1 traces the origins of modern Russia and Ukraine among Slavic tribes, Viking raiders, and the medieval kingdom of Kievan Rus. Mongol hordes brought death and destruction, but under the first Tsars, a strong Russian state slowly emerged.
A note on 'Ivan the Terrible' - in Russia, Ivan IV has the epithet 'Гро́зный', which means 'Great' or 'Formidable'. So why is he called Ivan 'the Terrible' in this video? Because he was evil or useless? No, it is because 'Гро́зный' was first translated into English many years ago as 'Terrible', when the word commonly meant awesome or formidable (see definitions 3 & 4 here: http://www.dictionary.com/browse/terrible?s=t). And in English, Ivan IV has been known as Ivan the Terrible ever since.
Please help support EpicHistory TV at Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/EpicHistoryTV...
Website: http://www.epichistory.tv
Twitter: https://twitter.com/EpicHistoryTV

The Real Rasputin (Imperial Russia Documentary) | Timeline

Part horror movie, part journalistic investigation – this film will bring to life the dark, sexual and bestial world of Rasputin, Russia’s own anti-Christ. From...

Part horror movie, part journalistic investigation – this film will bring to life the dark, sexual and bestial world of Rasputin, Russia’s own anti-Christ. From the nightmare wastes of the Siberian landscape and its clandestine sects, to the grandure of St Petersburg that belied a dark underworld of saunas and sexual frustration, this is the story of a grossly misunderstood figure who swept in from the east preaching a new kind of holiness and bringing destruction to the Tsars. For his was a holiness that could heal, but that demanded sexual sin, flagellation and the worship of Rasputin himself? With a strong sense of the darkness that Rasputin brought on Russia, and with bold, haunting musical effects throughout, the film will employ journalistic contributors who will revisit Rasputin’s haunts and eke out modern day equivalents in an attempt to understand how one man could reek such havoc on one of the world’s centres of culture. With the recent discovery of a lost file that contains the first hand testimony of many of his acquaintances and close friends, we will bring alive the voices of those who were closest to Rasputin, his lovers, rivals and devotees. Their voices will accompany rich, atmospheric sequences that give a haunting vision of what took place in the cloisters and bath houses of Rasputin’s world, more impressionistic mini-horror movies than reconstructions.
Content licensed from Digital RightsGroup (DRG).
Produced by OxfordFilm And Television.

Part horror movie, part journalistic investigation – this film will bring to life the dark, sexual and bestial world of Rasputin, Russia’s own anti-Christ. From the nightmare wastes of the Siberian landscape and its clandestine sects, to the grandure of St Petersburg that belied a dark underworld of saunas and sexual frustration, this is the story of a grossly misunderstood figure who swept in from the east preaching a new kind of holiness and bringing destruction to the Tsars. For his was a holiness that could heal, but that demanded sexual sin, flagellation and the worship of Rasputin himself? With a strong sense of the darkness that Rasputin brought on Russia, and with bold, haunting musical effects throughout, the film will employ journalistic contributors who will revisit Rasputin’s haunts and eke out modern day equivalents in an attempt to understand how one man could reek such havoc on one of the world’s centres of culture. With the recent discovery of a lost file that contains the first hand testimony of many of his acquaintances and close friends, we will bring alive the voices of those who were closest to Rasputin, his lovers, rivals and devotees. Their voices will accompany rich, atmospheric sequences that give a haunting vision of what took place in the cloisters and bath houses of Rasputin’s world, more impressionistic mini-horror movies than reconstructions.
Content licensed from Digital RightsGroup (DRG).
Produced by OxfordFilm And Television.

Imperial Russia 1: The Great State of Kiev

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's techn...

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's technological and cultural development.
For more information, visit: scottwpalmer.com/russianhistory

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's technological and cultural development.
For more information, visit: scottwpalmer.com/russianhistory

Imperial Russia 3: Russia between East and West

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's techn...

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's technological and cultural development.
For more information, visit: scottwpalmer.com/russianhistory

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's technological and cultural development.
For more information, visit: scottwpalmer.com/russianhistory

The Real Rasputin (Imperial Russia Documentary) | Timeline

Part horror movie, part journalistic investigation – this film will bring to life the dark, sexual and bestial world of Rasputin, Russia’s own anti-Christ. From the nightmare wastes of the Siberian landscape and its clandestine sects, to the grandure of St Petersburg that belied a dark underworld of saunas and sexual frustration, this is the story of a grossly misunderstood figure who swept in from the east preaching a new kind of holiness and bringing destruction to the Tsars. For his was a holiness that could heal, but that demanded sexual sin, flagellation and the worship of Rasputin himself? With a strong sense of the darkness that Rasputin brought on Russia, and with bold, haunting musical effects throughout, the film will employ journalistic contributors who will revisit Rasputin’s h...

Imperial Russia 1: The Great State of Kiev

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's technological and cultural development.
For more information, visit: scottwpalmer.com/russianhistory

published: 07 Sep 2015

Imperial Russia 3: Russia between East and West

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's technological and cultural development.
For more information, visit: scottwpalmer.com/russianhistory

published: 13 Sep 2015

" Женская тюряга "-"Women's Slammer Russian women's prison "

Мадина в состоянии транса из-за любимого человека совершает преступление, попадает в тюрьму, а затем в женскую колонию. Многих из заключенных женщин «ломают» обстоятельтства. Hо есть и такие, которым даже в крайних ситуациях удается сохранить свое достоинство и независимость. Madina in a trance state of the loved one commits a crime, goes to prison and then in a women's penal colony. Many of the women prisoners "break" obstoâtel′tstva. But there are those who, even in extreme situations you can maintain their dignity and independence.

Lucy investigates the beginning of the Romanovs' 300-year reign in Russia. In 1613, when Russia was leaderless, 16-year-old Mikhail Romanov was plucked from obscurity and offered the crown of Russia. Mikhail was granted absolute power and began the reign of the Romanovs as the most influential dynasty in modern European history.

published: 26 Nov 2016

The Romanovs - An Imperial Family [2000]

You can watch this movie with new English subtitle here: https://youtu.be/XJKdD5pCagA

published: 12 Jul 2013

Imperial Russia 14: Russia and Europe in the Mid-Nineteenth Century

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's technological and cultural development.
For more information, visit: scottwpalmer.com/russianhistory

The Real Rasputin (Imperial Russia Documentary) | Timeline

Part horror movie, part journalistic investigation – this film will bring to life the dark, sexual and bestial world of Rasputin, Russia’s own anti-Christ. From...

Part horror movie, part journalistic investigation – this film will bring to life the dark, sexual and bestial world of Rasputin, Russia’s own anti-Christ. From the nightmare wastes of the Siberian landscape and its clandestine sects, to the grandure of St Petersburg that belied a dark underworld of saunas and sexual frustration, this is the story of a grossly misunderstood figure who swept in from the east preaching a new kind of holiness and bringing destruction to the Tsars. For his was a holiness that could heal, but that demanded sexual sin, flagellation and the worship of Rasputin himself? With a strong sense of the darkness that Rasputin brought on Russia, and with bold, haunting musical effects throughout, the film will employ journalistic contributors who will revisit Rasputin’s haunts and eke out modern day equivalents in an attempt to understand how one man could reek such havoc on one of the world’s centres of culture. With the recent discovery of a lost file that contains the first hand testimony of many of his acquaintances and close friends, we will bring alive the voices of those who were closest to Rasputin, his lovers, rivals and devotees. Their voices will accompany rich, atmospheric sequences that give a haunting vision of what took place in the cloisters and bath houses of Rasputin’s world, more impressionistic mini-horror movies than reconstructions.
Content licensed from Digital RightsGroup (DRG).
Produced by OxfordFilm And Television.

Part horror movie, part journalistic investigation – this film will bring to life the dark, sexual and bestial world of Rasputin, Russia’s own anti-Christ. From the nightmare wastes of the Siberian landscape and its clandestine sects, to the grandure of St Petersburg that belied a dark underworld of saunas and sexual frustration, this is the story of a grossly misunderstood figure who swept in from the east preaching a new kind of holiness and bringing destruction to the Tsars. For his was a holiness that could heal, but that demanded sexual sin, flagellation and the worship of Rasputin himself? With a strong sense of the darkness that Rasputin brought on Russia, and with bold, haunting musical effects throughout, the film will employ journalistic contributors who will revisit Rasputin’s haunts and eke out modern day equivalents in an attempt to understand how one man could reek such havoc on one of the world’s centres of culture. With the recent discovery of a lost file that contains the first hand testimony of many of his acquaintances and close friends, we will bring alive the voices of those who were closest to Rasputin, his lovers, rivals and devotees. Their voices will accompany rich, atmospheric sequences that give a haunting vision of what took place in the cloisters and bath houses of Rasputin’s world, more impressionistic mini-horror movies than reconstructions.
Content licensed from Digital RightsGroup (DRG).
Produced by OxfordFilm And Television.

Imperial Russia 1: The Great State of Kiev

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's techn...

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's technological and cultural development.
For more information, visit: scottwpalmer.com/russianhistory

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's technological and cultural development.
For more information, visit: scottwpalmer.com/russianhistory

Imperial Russia 3: Russia between East and West

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's techn...

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's technological and cultural development.
For more information, visit: scottwpalmer.com/russianhistory

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's technological and cultural development.
For more information, visit: scottwpalmer.com/russianhistory

Lucy investigates the beginning of the Romanovs' 300-year reign in Russia. In 1613, when Russia was leaderless, 16-year-old Mikhail Romanov was plucked from obscurity and offered the crown of Russia. Mikhail was granted absolute power and began the reign of the Romanovs as the most influential dynasty in modern European history.

Lucy investigates the beginning of the Romanovs' 300-year reign in Russia. In 1613, when Russia was leaderless, 16-year-old Mikhail Romanov was plucked from obscurity and offered the crown of Russia. Mikhail was granted absolute power and began the reign of the Romanovs as the most influential dynasty in modern European history.

Imperial Russia 14: Russia and Europe in the Mid-Nineteenth Century

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's techn...

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's technological and cultural development.
For more information, visit: scottwpalmer.com/russianhistory

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's technological and cultural development.
For more information, visit: scottwpalmer.com/russianhistory

Epic History: Russia Part 1

Russia Part 1 traces the origins of modern Russia and Ukraine among Slavic tribes, Viking raiders, and the medieval kingdom of Kievan Rus. Mongol hordes brought death and destruction, but under the first Tsars, a strong Russian state slowly emerged.
A note on 'Ivan the Terrible' - in Russia, Ivan IV has the epithet 'Гро́зный', which means 'Great' or 'Formidable'. So why is he called Ivan 'the Terrible' in this video? Because he was evil or useless? No, it is because 'Гро́зный' was first translated into English many years ago as 'Terrible', when the word commonly meant awesome or formidable (see definitions 3 & 4 here: http://www.dictionary.com/browse/terrible?s=t). And in English, Ivan IV has been known as Ivan the Terrible ever since.
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48:27

The Real Rasputin (Imperial Russia Documentary) | Timeline

Part horror movie, part journalistic investigation – this film will bring to life the dark...

The Real Rasputin (Imperial Russia Documentary) | Timeline

Part horror movie, part journalistic investigation – this film will bring to life the dark, sexual and bestial world of Rasputin, Russia’s own anti-Christ. From the nightmare wastes of the Siberian landscape and its clandestine sects, to the grandure of St Petersburg that belied a dark underworld of saunas and sexual frustration, this is the story of a grossly misunderstood figure who swept in from the east preaching a new kind of holiness and bringing destruction to the Tsars. For his was a holiness that could heal, but that demanded sexual sin, flagellation and the worship of Rasputin himself? With a strong sense of the darkness that Rasputin brought on Russia, and with bold, haunting musical effects throughout, the film will employ journalistic contributors who will revisit Rasputin’s haunts and eke out modern day equivalents in an attempt to understand how one man could reek such havoc on one of the world’s centres of culture. With the recent discovery of a lost file that contains the first hand testimony of many of his acquaintances and close friends, we will bring alive the voices of those who were closest to Rasputin, his lovers, rivals and devotees. Their voices will accompany rich, atmospheric sequences that give a haunting vision of what took place in the cloisters and bath houses of Rasputin’s world, more impressionistic mini-horror movies than reconstructions.
Content licensed from Digital RightsGroup (DRG).
Produced by OxfordFilm And Television.

1:13:10

One Hour of Russian Imperial Music

Russian Imperial Music
Most of the best music from the Imperial Russia (1721-1917)
1. Go...

Imperial Russia 1: The Great State of Kiev

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's technological and cultural development.
For more information, visit: scottwpalmer.com/russianhistory

4:41

The glory of the Imperial Russia

Let us return in time....
to days of love....
and to days of glory....
please rat...

Imperial Russia 3: Russia between East and West

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's technological and cultural development.
For more information, visit: scottwpalmer.com/russianhistory

58:53

Russia's Lost Princesses Documentary 1/2

Russia's Lost Princesses Episode 1 of 2
1. The Gilded Cage
Interviews with leading hist...

Epic History: Russia Part 1

Russia Part 1 traces the origins of modern Russia and Ukraine among Slavic tribes, Viking raiders, and the medieval kingdom of Kievan Rus. Mongol hordes brought death and destruction, but under the first Tsars, a strong Russian state slowly emerged.
A note on 'Ivan the Terrible' - in Russia, Ivan IV has the epithet 'Гро́зный', which means 'Great' or 'Formidable'. So why is he called Ivan 'the Terrible' in this video? Because he was evil or useless? No, it is because 'Гро́зный' was first translated into English many years ago as 'Terrible', when the word commonly meant awesome or formidable (see definitions 3 & 4 here: http://www.dictionary.com/browse/terrible?s=t). And in English, Ivan IV has been known as Ivan the Terrible ever since.
Please help support EpicHistory TV at Patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/EpicHistoryTV...
Website: http://www.epichistory.tv
Twitter: https://twitter.com/EpicHistoryTV

48:27

The Real Rasputin (Imperial Russia Documentary) | Timeline

Part horror movie, part journalistic investigation – this film will bring to life the dark...

The Real Rasputin (Imperial Russia Documentary) | Timeline

Part horror movie, part journalistic investigation – this film will bring to life the dark, sexual and bestial world of Rasputin, Russia’s own anti-Christ. From the nightmare wastes of the Siberian landscape and its clandestine sects, to the grandure of St Petersburg that belied a dark underworld of saunas and sexual frustration, this is the story of a grossly misunderstood figure who swept in from the east preaching a new kind of holiness and bringing destruction to the Tsars. For his was a holiness that could heal, but that demanded sexual sin, flagellation and the worship of Rasputin himself? With a strong sense of the darkness that Rasputin brought on Russia, and with bold, haunting musical effects throughout, the film will employ journalistic contributors who will revisit Rasputin’s haunts and eke out modern day equivalents in an attempt to understand how one man could reek such havoc on one of the world’s centres of culture. With the recent discovery of a lost file that contains the first hand testimony of many of his acquaintances and close friends, we will bring alive the voices of those who were closest to Rasputin, his lovers, rivals and devotees. Their voices will accompany rich, atmospheric sequences that give a haunting vision of what took place in the cloisters and bath houses of Rasputin’s world, more impressionistic mini-horror movies than reconstructions.
Content licensed from Digital RightsGroup (DRG).
Produced by OxfordFilm And Television.

1:13:10

One Hour of Russian Imperial Music

Russian Imperial Music
Most of the best music from the Imperial Russia (1721-1917)
1. Go...

Imperial Russia 1: The Great State of Kiev

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's technological and cultural development.
For more information, visit: scottwpalmer.com/russianhistory

4:41

The glory of the Imperial Russia

Let us return in time....
to days of love....
and to days of glory....
please rat...

Imperial Russia 3: Russia between East and West

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's technological and cultural development.
For more information, visit: scottwpalmer.com/russianhistory

58:53

Russia's Lost Princesses Documentary 1/2

Russia's Lost Princesses Episode 1 of 2
1. The Gilded Cage
Interviews with leading hist...

The Real Rasputin (Imperial Russia Documentary) | Timeline

Part horror movie, part journalistic investigation – this film will bring to life the dark, sexual and bestial world of Rasputin, Russia’s own anti-Christ. From the nightmare wastes of the Siberian landscape and its clandestine sects, to the grandure of St Petersburg that belied a dark underworld of saunas and sexual frustration, this is the story of a grossly misunderstood figure who swept in from the east preaching a new kind of holiness and bringing destruction to the Tsars. For his was a holiness that could heal, but that demanded sexual sin, flagellation and the worship of Rasputin himself? With a strong sense of the darkness that Rasputin brought on Russia, and with bold, haunting musical effects throughout, the film will employ journalistic contributors who will revisit Rasputin’s haunts and eke out modern day equivalents in an attempt to understand how one man could reek such havoc on one of the world’s centres of culture. With the recent discovery of a lost file that contains the first hand testimony of many of his acquaintances and close friends, we will bring alive the voices of those who were closest to Rasputin, his lovers, rivals and devotees. Their voices will accompany rich, atmospheric sequences that give a haunting vision of what took place in the cloisters and bath houses of Rasputin’s world, more impressionistic mini-horror movies than reconstructions.
Content licensed from Digital RightsGroup (DRG).
Produced by OxfordFilm And Television.

1:13:10

One Hour of Russian Imperial Music

Russian Imperial Music
Most of the best music from the Imperial Russia (1721-1917)
1. Go...

Imperial Russia 1: The Great State of Kiev

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's technological and cultural development.
For more information, visit: scottwpalmer.com/russianhistory

Imperial Russia 3: Russia between East and West

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's technological and cultural development.
For more information, visit: scottwpalmer.com/russianhistory

Lucy investigates the beginning of the Romanovs' 300-year reign in Russia. In 1613, when Russia was leaderless, 16-year-old Mikhail Romanov was plucked from obscurity and offered the crown of Russia. Mikhail was granted absolute power and began the reign of the Romanovs as the most influential dynasty in modern European history.

2:15:17

The Romanovs - An Imperial Family [2000]

You can watch this movie with new English subtitle here: https://youtu.be/XJKdD5pCagA

Imperial Russia 14: Russia and Europe in the Mid-Nineteenth Century

Lecture presentation for "Imperial Russia, 1689-1917" an upper-level university course focusing on the history of Russia with an emphasis on the country's technological and cultural development.
For more information, visit: scottwpalmer.com/russianhistory

History of the Russian Empire...

Russia - Land of the Tsars...

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